Shaz72 wrote:honey lamb wrote:gumshoe wrote:It can take 30 minutes or less or it can take an hour. Depends on a number of factors: how far your arrival gate at T5 is from Flight Connections, how long you have to wait for a bus (and it's not unknown for the queue to be so long you have to wait for the 3rd or 4th bus before you can get on one) and how long the queue is at T3 security.
I'd say the average is about 45 minutes.
Or whether you decide to go through Border Control landslide and then take the Heathrow Express to T3. I did it on my last ex-EU from AMS and was lucky that Border Control was swift, there was a train due to leave in 3 minutes time and I was very familiar with the route from the HEX to T3. It was probably quicker than taking the bus from Flight Connections on that occasion and was less than 30 minutes but I probably got lucky and hit LHR at a quiet time.
Thanks for your advice, we would be happy to go through boarder control and onto the HEX to T3 - as we haven't done this before is it easy to do this way (signposted HEX etc)
Sharon
It's a suggestion of an alternative rather than advice. Yes, it is fairly easy to do and is well signposted to and from the HEX. However, there is a fair amount of walking to and from the HEX and you may be unlucky to have to wait for a train. I don't mind it as I'm used to the trek from the old T1 to T3 which went past the HEX station turn-off - always a pleasant sight as I knew the end of the passage was near. I also like to stretch my legs before settling down to a long-haul flight, especially after an (albeit short) inbound flight.